Thursday, August 25, 2005

Baptized Coffee

I'm certainly not a "coffee expert." I did read a 300+ page history on coffee by Mark Pendergast a few years ago that was absolutely intriguing. I love learning "the story behind the story."

One of the things we want to do at Ebenezers is educate our friends about the history of coffee. We'll collect fascinating factoids about coffee and coffeehouses and share them to enhance appreciation. I think it makes every sip so much more meaningful. Here's one piece of fascinating trivia that Christina Borja (our coffeehouse manager) passed on to me.

Q: According to coffee lore, who is responsible for the spread of coffee's popularity in the early 1600s?

A. Queen Elizabeth I
B. Pope Clement VIII
C. King Louis XII of France

A: B. Coffee afficionados claim that the spread of coffee's popularity in the early 1600's is due to the influence of Pope Clement VIII (1536-1605, pope 1592-1605). Upon being pressured by his advisers to declare coffee to be a drink of the devil because of its popularity among Muslims in the middle east, he instead declared that, "This devil's drink is so good we should cheat the devil by baptizing it."

Baptized coffee.

I love it.

3 Comments:

At August 26, 2005 9:02 AM, Anonymous Keelan said...

Though I haven't ever been able to verify the story (or the one about being named after an Irish saint, for that matter), I can confirm that there's a chain in Belfast named in the Pope's honor. The owner related the story himself as I (in unwitting protest-ant fashion) enjoyed an excellent hazelnut steamer.

 
At August 27, 2005 2:24 PM, Blogger Johnny Leckie said...

"Baptized Coffee!" Oh, man, I'm going to be using that line, somewhere...

Have you seen, "This is Coffee!" on the internet archive? It's a short Retro Coffee flick from 1961 with an announcer that sounds like he's had a cup too many.

Check it out at http://www.archive.org/details/ThisisCo1961

I haven't figured out how to use it in our church yet...but I'm sure I will!

I'm really encouraged and inspired by all that you guys are doing by the way, and "Ebenezers" in particular!

 
At August 27, 2005 7:10 PM, Blogger Mark Batterson said...

This is way too good Johnny!

I can see playing this on our monitors. The music makes me feel like I live in the "Leave it to Beaver" neighborhood :)

 

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